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Will hold its annual meeting in Parlor A, of the Palace Hotel, 
on Tuesday evening, February 15. 

According to the By-Laws of the Society, "The annual election 
shall be held on the day of the annual meeting, during such hours as 
the directors shall appoint" (Art. IX). Also, "At each annual election 
there shall be elected a board of eleven directors, and a committee 
on publication, consisting of three members. The officers of this Soci- 
ety shall be a President, three Vice-Presidents, a Secretary and a 
Treasurer. The directors shall organize immediately after their 
election and elect from their members the officers of the Society; they 
may also appoint a Librarian and such other assistants as may be 
required" (Art. III). 

At a meeting of the directors held on Tuesday evening, January 
18, it was voted that the annual election should be held at the place 
of the annual meeting, between 7:30 and 8:30 o'clock P. M. 

At the meeting of the Society to be held immediately after the 
annual election, Professor William Carey Jones will present a paper 



on "The Conquest of California." 



The first volume of the Society's publications is in press -°nd will 
be issued to members and correspondents as soon after the annual 
meeting as practicable. 



JOHN T. DOYLE, 

President. 



Bernard Moses, 

Secretary. 

Berkeley, jth February, 1887. 









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